We were discussing
they are doing

so here's what they have decided
maybe we too will dicide .. raja ? volunteers ?

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Volunteers Guide

Pradyumna Sampath

1. Introduction

Volunteers will have the following roles:

Brainless Body: Lift, Carry, Fetch and Deliver Stuff. Mostly
Heavy stuff.

Brainless Mouth: Crowd control, Delegate Registration, etc.

Equipment In-charge: Be responsible for any equipment assigned to
your hall.

Hall In-Charge: Be responsible (cleanliness, crowd control) for
your assigned hall.

Speaker In-charge: assist speakers assigned to your hall.

As you can see, it's *not* fun. If you want to have fun, register
as a delegate.


2. General

Be polite: Always answer any queries with patience (who knows,
you may be talking to your future employer). If anything seems
like it is getting out of hand call out for the managers and they
will handle it from there. Be enthusiastic, but not over
enthusiastic.

Dressing : Dress neatly, don't wear anything out of the ordinary
(e.g. lungi,dhoti..). If u have a Linux T-Shirt for all the days
wear it. Dress comfortably.

Attending talks : Forget about it. If you want to attend talks,
register as a delegate and don't do any work. We will need you
for lifting chairs, getting coffee, running around etc. If you
think that becoming volunteers can save you money, forget about
it. If you want to attend a talk badly, talk to the managers and
arrange for an alternate person to man your job. Same applies for
lunch.

Running around: Some odd things will have to be bought at the
last moment. So we recommend that people with bikes get them to
the venue.

Managers: Get to know the managers and their respective
responsibilities. Report problems to the appropriate manager
whenever possible.

Unusual Situations: Use your common sense to handle any
unpredictable situation that arises. However, if it affects the
tasks that you or another volunteer have been assigned then pass
the problem to a manager or inform one ASAP.


3. Equipment In-charge

Every hall in all likelihood will have

LCD projector

PC for projection

Make sure that they are there till the event is over. All the
equipment including the wires, mice, keyboard, etc. Make a rough
checklist of all the stuff that is in the hall, i.e. only movable
equipment (leave out the chairs tables). Before the Conference
starts familiarize yourself as to how to handle each equipment.
Do not let anyone from the crowd (Delegates) operate the
hardware. Remember you are trusted with some really expensive
equipment.


4. Hall In-charge

Keep the hall floor clear of plastic and other junk (in the event
that someone throws something onto the floor).

In case of excess crowd seat the delegates on the aisle or floor.
Keep the dais clear of people. Wherever possible, try to maintain
walk space in the aisles so that speakers can easily exit and
enter.

Make sure the talk titles are prominently posted outside the hall
and that they are changed promptly.


5. Speaker In-charge

Show the speakers around the venue. Let them know about their
schedules (which talk at what time). Demonstrate your 'time-up'
signals (10 min left, 5 min left, Stop, etc). Keep an eye out for
the speakers, so that they are there on time for their talk.

Each speaker is allotted 1hr (talk+ questions) signal to the
speakers at the end of 50 minutes that his time is up. Give
him/her an allowance of 3-4 minutes. If he doesn't stop after
that, call a few of the other volunteers and drag him off stage.


6. Winding up

The timing for a volunteer is early morning to late at night.
Don't expect to go home at 1700 Hrs. Even after the official end
of day, there will be some things that will have to setup for the
next day. Run through your check list. Glance at the next days
program. Have all the slides for the next day ready.


7. Checklist

Example day start/closing checklist:

Equipment accounted for.

Equipment working.

Slides ready.

Talk Title placards ready.

Speakers located.

Hall in order.



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